Minimalist Packing Guide: How I Fit 2.5 Weeks of Stuff into a Personal Bag (2024)

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May 18, 2023

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Packing might be one of the most stressful parts of going on a trip. With so many questions — do I bring this shirt or that one? Will I need 3 pairs of shoes or 4? — it can truly be overwhelming deciding on what to bring for your next adventure.

Don’t worry, I’ve been there.

Luckily, I have gotten into the mindset that if you pack with a minimalist mindset you can usually get away with a lot less stuff, which may not only save you some money (checked bag fees are kind of ridiculous), but it will also likely save you some stress — especially on those long travel days.

But what do I mean by a minimalist mindset? Well, basically it means you only pack items that can be a) worn with almost everything else you bring and b) are hardy and versatile enough to be worn in many different landscapes and situations. In this case, I was focused on minimally packing for a 2.5-week trip to sunny, tropical Guatemala.

While the packing list below was tailored towards that specific trip, it could easily be followed for many other short(ish) adventures. Really what it comes down to is packing items that you will actually want to wear, can wear in many different situations, and will hold up to many days of traveling.

In short: find strong basics that work, and run with it.

If this sounds like something you could be interested in, then keep reading for my Minimalist Packing Guide below.

TOP TIPS FOR MINIMALIST PACKING

1 | Consider following the 54321 Packing Rule: you can make 5 good outfits from 4 tops, 3 pairs of pants, 2 pairs of shoes and 1 dress (if you are a female).

I sort of followed this rule but added just a few extra pieces since I was planning to be in Guatemala for 2.5 weeks. In the end, I brought 7 shirts (including 2 for activities like hiking and running), 5 pairs of pants (including tights), 2 pairs of shoes, and 1 dress.

2 | Know what activities you are going to do and plan accordingly: this seems simple enough but honestly having even a basic outline of what you are going to do during your trip will really help you narrow down what you need to bring.

For me, I knew my trip would mostly be spent in Antigua and Lake Atitlan and there would be one big outdoor adventure: hiking Acatenango. So I made sure to bring shoes I could wear up the mountain (my trail running shoes) and a set of warmer active clothing for the one night up on the volcano (I packed my trusty Mammut jacket and a pair of tights).

Likewise, because I had no plans to make it to the coast (unfortunately) I only packed one swimsuit — which was enough even during my time at Lake Atitlan and in Semuc Champey.

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WHAT I PACKED | CLOTHING & TOILETRIES

| 1 thicker jacket (Mammut), this came in so handy for nights out on the town (it gets surprisingly cold in Antigua at night) and for hiking adventures (like up Acatenango Volcano)

| 1 button-up shirt: great for sun protection and to wear when it isn’t too cold but also not too hot outside

| 1 long-sleeved sun shirt: great for hiking and outdoor activities, fast-drying when wet

| 1 short-sleeved active shirt

| 2 t-shirts (both had to be soft and nice): made sure that they were in colors that didn’t clash with anything else that I brought

| 2 cute tops: for when I was feeling fancy

| 1 pair of jeans

| 1 pair of tights: which I also wore as PJs in the dorm room and during the hike up Acatenango

| 2 pairs of nicer shorts: comfortable but still a bit classier than my running shorts

| 1 pair of active shorts: never leave home without one pair of comfortable active shorts

| 1 short flowy dress

| 1 swimsuit

| 8 pairs of underwear

| 2 pairs of socks: one shorter pair for running/walking around town and one thicker pair for hiking

| 1 set of Teva sandals (like these): I absolutely love my Teva’s for days out on the town and when partaking in water activities (like visiting Semuc Champey)

| 1 set of running/hiking shoes: I brought along my trusty Altra running shoes and they handled everything really well

| 1 sports bra

| 2 regular bras, including one that could also work as a tank top

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WHAT I PACKED | GEAR AND MISCELLANEOUS

| My trusty Canon camera with a 50mm lens

| Extra camera lens (that I couldn’t actually use) 🙁

| GoPro 9

| My very handy Kindle

| A green felt sun hat and 1 pair of sunglasses

| LARQ water bottle: super handy when drinking ~questionable water

| Microsoft Surface laptop & charger (+ an iPhone and USB-C charger): because I had to work during my trip to Guatemala

| Notebook: great for journaling and keeping travel notes in

| Toiletries: a bar of face soap, a small bottle of body lotion, face oil, ChapStick, my handy wooden toothbrush, a small bag of medication, the tiniest bit of make-up

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MY REVIEW ON MINIMALIST PACKING | WHAT I LOVED AND WHAT I WOULD CHANGE

| I loved that I was able to get my bag through as a FREE personal item — even on Frontier Airlines. I honestly didn’t expect them to allow it, but am very glad that they did (I saved at least $100 bucks each way).

| I liked not having to lug around a big, cumbersome bag — especially on those long travel days. Just having the simple backpack made it so much easier to get around and work in the airport when I needed to.

| There are really only two things that I would probably change about this packing setup. The first would be to bring one more pair of pants — especially a comfortable, lightweight pair. While I definitely got by with just my tights and a single pair of jeans, it would have been nice to have an extra pair for those awkward in-between times (like at night or on the bus).

Secondly, if I had the space, it would have been nice to carry a small extra bag (like a canvas tote bag) for when I was just walking around town and didn’t want to carry either my backpack or my phone, wallet, water bottle and camera in my hands.

| Quick disclaimer here: I did end up having to buy a few things once I arrived in Antigua, Guatemala. This included toothpaste, a small bottle of sunscreen, and a small towel for showering.

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While it might be a bit daunting to pack so little for a longer(ish) trip, in the long run, you will likely be very grateful for the ease of just having a single backpack with you — especially on those long, stressful travel days. If you are fine with re-wearing your clothes and having fewer options, then I highly recommend trying a more minimalist packing set-up.

Hopefully, this packing guide will be a great starting point for all of your upcoming trips. If you have any questions or comments about what I brought to Guatemala (or about anything else packing-related), then please feel free to leave them below or reach out to me directly.

Happy adventuring!

Minimalist Packing Guide: How I Fit 2.5 Weeks of Stuff into a Personal Bag (2024)

FAQs

How to pack for 2.5 weeks? ›

1 | Consider following the 54321 Packing Rule: you can make 5 good outfits from 4 tops, 3 pairs of pants, 2 pairs of shoes and 1 dress (if you are a female). I sort of followed this rule but added just a few extra pieces since I was planning to be in Guatemala for 2.5 weeks.

How to pack a carry-on bag for 2 weeks? ›

Here's how to wing it with maximum style and minimum stuff for 14 days.
  1. Buy an updated carry-on in a standard airline size. ...
  2. Use your body and travel outfit as extra luggage. ...
  3. Choose a secure hands-free handbag. ...
  4. Pack multitasking neutral clothes. ...
  5. Minimize your beauty routine. ...
  6. Use compression cubes to pack.
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What is the 5 4 3 2 1 packing method? ›

The 5-4-3-2-1 packing method is very simple: The numbers represent the number of certain items of clothing. According to the method, five tops, four bottoms, three shoes, two dresses, and an accessory set—consisting of a jewelry set, sunglasses, and a hat—should go in your suitcase.

What is the 1 2 3 4 5 6 rule packing? ›

Consider the 1-2-3-4-5-6 Rule

One general guideline is to pack one hat, two pairs of shoes, three bottoms, four tops (short or long-sleeve or outer layer), five pairs of socks, six pairs of underwear. This should be enough to last you for two weeks.

How many bras to pack for 2 weeks? ›

(You can read about why this is important in my post on bra care and maintenance.) Each pair of underwear can only be worn once before it needs to be laundered. If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear.

How many pairs of pants for a 2 week trip? ›

Plan to bring three pairs of socks, underwear, and shirts. This way you'll have just enough of each item to wash one, dry one, and wear one. Pants can usually be worn more than once, so two pairs should suffice. This rule only applies to the staples that you'll be wearing everyday.

What is the 333 packing method? ›

The 333 method is simple: Pack three tops, three bottoms, and three pairs of shoes, then mix and match for at least nine different outfits or 27 different looks if you're counting the various shoe options, too.

What is the rule of 5s packing? ›

The New York Times' 'How to Pack a Suitcase' guide claims you can get through a week away with only "five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat," though the article allows you to adjust the formula to suit your needs by throwing in "a swimsuit and exercise gear or a suit ...

What is the 654321 packing rule? ›

Even more importantly, it's a concept that streamlines the packing process from start to finish and reduces overall stress as a result. The method states that when packing, you only need to bring five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one set of a few fun accessories.

What is the golden rule of packing? ›

2: THE GOLDEN RULE

The heavier the item, the smaller the box! It's much easier to carry heavier items when they're in smaller boxes. Save the larger boxes for things that are lighter, but hard to carry on their own. Never over-pack a box.

What is the 311 rule for packing? ›

Before Packing

Liquids, gels and aerosols packed in carry-on must follow the 3-1-1 liquids rule: 3.4 ounces or less per container. 1 quart size, clear, plastic, zip top bag (all liquids must fit in bag) 1 bag per passenger.

What is the best packing method? ›

In the end, the best way to pack is probably a mix of all of these: use the bundling method to keep your large wrinkle-prone items neat, roll everything you can to fill the empty spaces and use space bags to shrink down puffy items.

How much luggage do you need for 2 weeks? ›

30-50 liters: In general, luggage that has a capacity of about 50 liters or less is sufficient for a weekend trip. There are lots of carry-on duffels, packs and bags in this size range to choose from. 50-75 liters: For a trip that lasts one to two weeks, many people jump up to a bag in this range.

How much should a woman pack for 2 weeks? ›

Plan on bringing four shirts per week, and two jackets to layer for warmth (if you're traveling to a cool or cold destination). For a two-week trip, you need four bottoms and eight tops. Pack one or two dresses if you plan on going anywhere fancy, and bring athletic gear if you think you'll hike or exercise.

How many outfits should you pack for a 2 week stay? ›

For trips that are two weeks long, you will need 10 outfits. Wear one outfit per day, and then repeat four of the outfits.

What is the rule of 3 packing? ›

The 333 method is simple: Pack three tops, three bottoms, and three pairs of shoes, then mix and match for at least nine different outfits or 27 different looks if you're counting the various shoe options, too.

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